Having Kate Beckett walk into the hotel room was like stepping back in time. Alexis could've been studying for her SATs again. She could've been into
Twilight
again.
Funny how she remembered Kate as a swaggering, domineering badass in a motorcycle jacket. Beckett came in light and springy as a summer day, wearing a light-toned pantsuit with a purple silk blouse underneath, hair flowing straight down her back. "Alexis! God,
you've
grown! You have a growth spurt in the last week?"
"Just started wearing high heels." Alexis returned the hug Kate greeted her with.
"Your dad buys you high heels?" Kate clapped Alexis on the back as she broke away. Her smile was condescending. "How's college?"
"Traumatic. Just like the last three years."
"Try doing it with student loans to look forward to." Kate took off her jacket and hung it on the door.
"You want coffee?" Alexis marched off the landing of her hotel room like she was giving Kate the slip.
"Oh my God!" Kate exclaimed, clearly meaning she was surprised that Alexis didn't drink juice boxes.
"Stop! I get enough of that from my dad. If I didn't have an Amazon wishlist, he'd still give me Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle action figures for Christmas."
As she went in the kitchen to get the snack tray she'd prepared, Alexis quickly checked her reflection in the metallic refrigerator. Charcoal-gray blazer, pale blue Oxford shirt with the buttons undone just enough to be womanly, Capri pants, and uber-comfy Skechers. She looked becomingly professional. Perfect.
Alexis went back into the main room to find Kate sitting by the window, one leg folded over the other, looking far more like a debonair playboy on a policeman's salary than Richard Castle did with all his millions.
"So," Kate nestled her hands together on her lap, "how's this work?"
Alexis took her seat across from Kate, setting the tray on the table between them. "Well, I'm not writing a book about you, just a dissertation, so it's just an interview, not... five years of being besties."
"Rick told you about our BFF necklaces?" Kate gasped, barely sarcastic.
"You're not gonna get me." Alexis had sworn to herself that she wouldn't fall for any of Kate's jokes.
The detective played quietly coy, reaching out to open the can of Diet Pepsi Alexis had brought her.
"What's your dissertation about,
Ms.
Castle?"
"Oh, metafiction, fantasy versus reality, stories within storiesâ" Alexis mimed jerking off. "You wouldn't be interested."
"I don't know about that. I've always found you interesting enough."
Alexis felt like giggling under the force of Kate's fond stare. Childhood worship came rushing back to herâthe kind of crush where you didn't know if you wanted to be with someone or be them, their persona was so inherent to your identity. Nowadays, Alexis knew who she was and who she wanted to be.
She wanted to be strong, like Kate.
Alexis took her forty-gig pocket recorder out, seeing it alongside the snack tray and turning it on. "Okay, we are rollingâI want this to be really informal, so don't even think about that being there." Then she took out pen and trusty notepad.
"Still an overachiever." Kate's nose scrunched with her smile.
"Sorry."
"Don't be. Mediocrity made the world the way it is. We should try to fix it."
Overeager, Alexis jotted down a note. Kate kept smiling.
"Okay.
Ms. Beckett
," Alexis teased. "First question. Do you still read the Nikki Heat books?"
Kate nodded softly, casually, and Alexis was glad she hadn't hurt her feelings. "Yes. When I have time. I have a deal with myself to wait for the paperbacks, but I break it often enough."
"And do you interact at all with the fanbase?"
"I have a Twitter account. It's good PR for the department, letting people know about charities, outreach programsâI don't mind chatting with a few shippers in exchange."
"So you're aware of the series' gay fanbase?"
Kate reached out, picked up a celery stick, pushed it into the spinach dip, and took a bite before she leaned back. "Yup."
Alexis made a note. "Did you know myâthe author was going to have your character enter into a relationship with another woman?"
"Well, firstly, she's not my character, Alex. It's not like I play her in a movie. She was inspired by me, but there's a lot of things that I do that Nikki Heat doesn't do, or that she's done thatâI have no idea where Castle got it from," she grinned amusedly.
"So you've never broken up an international spy ring while dressed in drag?"
"No. And there are a lot of personal aspects of my life that Castle didn't incorporate into the books because it was private. It's selling him short as a writer to think that all he did with the Nikki Heat series was follow me around and transcribe what I said. He's... very creative."
Alexis set down her pen and paper, picked up a Diet Coke. She opened it, had some trouble with the fizz, slurped it up. "Uh, you know you don't have to answer any of these? If you're not comfortable with a line of questioning or whateverâ"
"Alex, your e-mail made it pretty clear what we were going to talk about. It's fine. I'm ready. I'd rather you tell people about it than some spray-tan idiot at one celebrity gossip site or another."
"Okay then." Alexis drank. "Right. So is your sexuality one of the things you share with the character of Nikki Heat?"
Alexis thought Kate's smile was a bit wry, a little wistful. "Well, sorry to say I don't get nearly as much action as she doesâhard to afford all those pink martinis on a cop's salaryâbut I am bisexual."
"And did that inspire Nikki Heat's relationship or do you think the author came up with it on his own?"
Kate shifted in her chair. "I'm not really sure. I know Rick introduced the character of Bella St. Claire just intending her to be another kooky character, but the fans really liked the friendship between the two womenâI may have mentioned that I thought she was adorableâCastle was the one who ran with it. I did have some very intense relationships with other women in my college years and at the academy, but I wasn't really relationship material in the end, you know? I'd been single for a long time when I met your dad."
"So the Nikki-Bella relationship, was it inspired by any of your relationships?"
Kate laughed. "Alex, not with a gun to my head would I tell your father anything about me and lesbian flings. No, I just corrected a few details, sent him some pointers, recommended some reading. I'm not taking credit, I was like Gandalf with Bilbo. Barely involved."
"But Gandalf did all the work."
"Alex?"